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Title: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on April 30, 2015, 08:10:59 pm
Well didn't think I would be on it this year but with a few things going on at home since Xmas I decided to forfeit my deposit and decided not to venture to a field in beautiful France this June  :-[

I am now how ever off to Germany in a few weeks to battle the mighty Nordschleife for a week, but 2016 I have already hatched a plan to get to Le Mans just need to finish my car now - at least It should be done by then  ::)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on May 04, 2015, 09:43:04 am
Kev, sadly I have to join the Home Guard this year like you as I'll be working in New Zealand in June. Hmmm, not too bad I suppose but reading all the messages and threads on this forum just bring forth the painful reality that I won't be making the pilgrimage again until 2016.

Still, I console myself with the following facts.


Nope, can't think of any.......


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Doris on May 04, 2015, 09:49:05 am
... I'll be working in New Zealand in June...

Where in NZ will you be and for how long?

Dx


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on May 05, 2015, 01:18:18 pm
seems alot of people are not going this year from other sources maybe a quiet year this year


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: geoffd on May 05, 2015, 01:44:46 pm
Having been to the first two WEC rounds I think there are going to be plenty of people at LM, and plenty at home regretting not going!


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Barry on May 05, 2015, 03:36:32 pm
I don't think there is such a thing as a quiet year!
Wouldn't miss this year, even if Nissan don't make it, I think it will be an awesome race.
Audi reliability vs Porsche speed?
Audi won at Spa, but in LM low downforce trim, only just ahead of the Porsche in high downforce kit.
How fast will that Porsche be with low drag bodywork?
Could be a classic LMP1 race and I think the other categories will be very interesting as well.


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on May 05, 2015, 07:59:48 pm
... I'll be working in New Zealand in June...

Where in NZ will you be and for how long?

Dx

Hi Doris - unconfirmed as yet but probably just in the immediate Auckland area attending Buildex. Whereabouts are you in case I get any free time?

Steve


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Jason on May 07, 2015, 01:38:15 pm
http://www.dailysportscar.com/2015/05/06/improved-overnight-tv-for-2015-le-mans-24-hours.html

DSC reporting that the TV cameras will be operational throughout the night for the first time this year.
Great news for the Home Guard


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: smokie on May 07, 2015, 03:21:11 pm
I watched a lot on TV one year through the night and most of the night stuff was from the pits or in-car, this will be a huge bonus to those watching it at home - which is actually a great experience, albeit lacking in atmosphere.


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Perdu on May 07, 2015, 05:40:10 pm
I think I managed to see just about everything last year at home, great shots down the Mulsanne for example



It was bloddy awful  ;)

I isn't playing THAT game again if I can help it

bad news having to miss out chaps  :(


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on May 08, 2015, 02:13:24 am
http://www.dailysportscar.com/2015/05/06/improved-overnight-tv-for-2015-le-mans-24-hours.html

DSC reporting that the TV cameras will be operational throughout the night for the first time this year.
Great news for the Home Guard
brilliant news


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Doris on May 10, 2015, 09:25:23 am
Hi Doris - unconfirmed as yet but probably just in the immediate Auckland area attending Buildex. Whereabouts are you in case I get any free time?
Steve

I'm in Auckland - about a 10 min drive into the city.

Dx


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on May 11, 2015, 01:29:24 pm
Hi Doris - unconfirmed as yet but probably just in the immediate Auckland area attending Buildex. Whereabouts are you in case I get any free time?
Steve

I'm in Auckland - about a 10 min drive into the city.

Dx

Excellent - I'll let you know when I've finalised flights etc


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 08, 2015, 12:54:05 am
I was about to book a ferry today but work declined my holiday for Friday as I am on lates next week >:(

Trains and flights are a no go and driving Saturday would be a long old slog so I admit defeat out the money away for 2016 and I'll spend the weekend with radio LM on while I keep building my car for next year!!

No more ideas on live streams yet have we?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Si H on June 08, 2015, 12:28:00 pm
Not been for a few years, new house, new kids got in the way. But we're hatching a cunning plan to return in 2016, myself and a couple of others who've been before plus a couple of newbies. Meeting up for a few beers this Friday to get the proper planning underway, and to find out if one of the newbies has been brave enough to mention it to his Mrs yet!

Dad's going this year so getting him to survey the damage to MB before I getting booking tickets later this year.

Will be tuning into the Radio Le Mans feed this weekend while I work on getting kit car back on the road in time for next year!


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 09, 2015, 07:48:26 pm

Will be tuning into the Radio Le Mans feed this weekend while I work on getting kit car back on the road in time for next year!

sounds like we will both be working to next year on our trusty steeds


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Si H on June 10, 2015, 02:32:14 pm

sounds like we will both be working to next year on our trusty steeds

Too true. It's going to be tough enough this weekend knowing I've another year before sipping warm beer in a field in France, soaking the atmosphere, watching/hearing racing cars for 24hrs. If I didn't have the trusty steed to occupy me for some of the time I'd probably just end up sitting getting drunk listening to where everyone else is....apart from Friday night when I'll be in the pub discussing next year!

Here's to 2016 and to everyone else having a good few days in France in 2015!!  ;D


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kiters on June 10, 2015, 03:49:30 pm
I am not attending this year but will be in sunny Majorca will try and catch some racing in the bar here is to next year
and to all who are going have a ball  ;)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 10, 2015, 08:10:36 pm

sounds like we will both be working to next year on our trusty steeds

Too true. It's going to be tough enough this weekend knowing I've another year before sipping warm beer in a field in France, soaking the atmosphere, watching/hearing racing cars for 24hrs. If I didn't have the trusty steed to occupy me for some of the time I'd probably just end up sitting getting drunk listening to where everyone else is....apart from Friday night when I'll be in the pub discussing next year!

Here's to 2016 and to everyone else having a good few days in France in 2015!!  ;D

true if mine isnt done I will be in my track car then off to the nurburgring again after the 24hrs  ;D


I am not attending this year but will be in sunny Majorca will try and catch some racing in the bar here is to next year
and to all who are going have a ball  ;)

that will be me in september when i am in Majorca


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 12, 2015, 12:42:09 pm
well eurosport seem to be having a great deal of the race on show, So i have subscribed with my ipad (£4.49 for the month) and now can watch it all :)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 13, 2015, 05:40:21 pm
Coverage is on Quest, channel 172 on Virgin, 167 on sky and 37


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on June 13, 2015, 11:11:45 pm
Coverage on Eurosport is very good so I'm just settling on the sofa, booze n tabs to hand. Keep going Porsche and Corvette.


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 15, 2015, 12:38:43 am
Throughly enjoyed the race but would of preferred to be in France watching it


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: jimclark on June 15, 2015, 04:19:11 am
would of preferred

would have or would've preferred...:)

(we won't mention thoroughly as opposed to throughly...)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Fran on June 15, 2015, 07:19:05 am
would of preferred

would have or would've preferred...:)

(we won't mention thoroughly as opposed to throughly...)

The best part of 170 posts on here and you still think spelling and grammar are the most important aspects of communication on CA?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Jules G on June 15, 2015, 09:05:55 am
would of preferred

would have or would've preferred...:)

(we won't mention thoroughly as opposed to throughly...)

The best part of 170 posts on here and you still think spelling and grammar are the most important aspects of communication on CA?

Hi Fran,

How was the TT? My wife has expressed an interest in going to the TT :)

Looks like one of the Pistonheads keyboard warriors has come across to CA

J


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Fran on June 15, 2015, 10:33:01 am

How was the TT? My wife has expressed an interest in going to the TT :)


Hiya Jules

I didnt do the full fortnight this year just practice week and through to Monday night, so just caught a couple of races.

Weather not great (rain and gales and campers being taken into shelters!!) so the usual round of RTCs, cancellations and delays!  When its running its fantastic but there is an awful lot of hanging around and looking at empty tarmac!

Having said that, like LM24 its about more than just the racing and there is plenty going on to see and do.  I love the Isle of Man anyway so its always good to visit.

Ferry bookings are a bit of a nightmare and probably showing as sold out for next year already, though people can just hold a booking on a deposit and in February when the balance is due a lot will drop out and availability shows up again.  Same with accommodation, sells out pretty fast (other than camping) with lots of people booking from one year to the next.

If I am really honest, I prefer the smaller Irish road racing meetings (like Cookstown, Armoy, Ulster GP, etc) which just run over a couple of days or so and the action is fast n furious on 3-4 mile laps with group starts.  I would absolutely recommend going to any of those!!  I am off to Kells this weekend which is another great meeting but south of the border so they race on a Sunday - in NI its usually Friday practice /Saturday racing!

The Southern 100 in the Isle of Man is fab too - not on the Mountain Course but a shorter road course near Castletown.

The Scarborough meetings are good if you just want a taster of the bikes being so close and fast - but wear at least 6 layers of thermals!!

If there is anything specific I can help on just message!

F





Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: BigH on June 15, 2015, 10:45:51 am
Yep, raised a couple of glasses this end too, for Debs and for Savaloy. I drew the line at getting the wrong side of a pumped up Camberwell Carrot though; admittedly it would have been a fitting tribute to Sav, but I'm sure he'd have understood my reluctance.

Definitely will be heading to Le Sarthe next year.

H


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Si H on June 15, 2015, 11:26:55 am
Ok, that's 2015 over. 2016 planning next on the agenda. Dad was at the race this year and took a look at Maison Blanc for me as that's where we usually stay. Comments were that it "has been crucified, awful, no character, dead"

So guess I'll be looking for another site for next year's visit. Any recommendations to go for/avoid?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lazy B'stard on June 15, 2015, 12:26:12 pm
Yep, raised a couple of glasses this end too, for Debs and for Savaloy. I drew the line at getting the wrong side of a pumped up Camberwell Carrot though; admittedly it would have been a fitting tribute to Sav, but I'm sure he'd have understood my reluctance.

Definitely will be heading to Le Sarthe next year.

H


Be great to see you and your sardonic humour return to the Holy Lands sir!

And Fran, will you be returning next year my dear?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Fran on June 15, 2015, 02:03:00 pm
And Fran, will you be returning next year my dear?

There is a good chance I will venture back to LM Si!!  Deffo won't be doing TT next year... and if anyone sees me getting lured back to it... please stop me!

F


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 15, 2015, 02:30:42 pm
would of preferred

would have or would've preferred...:)

(we won't mention thoroughly as opposed to throughly...)
Thank you for your input. If you look at previous posts of mine you will see I am generally sh*t at spelling / grammar so correct what you like  ;)

Ok, that's 2015 over. 2016 planning next on the agenda. Dad was at the race this year and took a look at Maison Blanc for me as that's where we usually stay. Comments were that it "has been crucified, awful, no character, dead"

So guess I'll be looking for another site for next year's visit. Any recommendations to go for/avoid?

On the coverage this year you did get a few good views of MB as they seem to have cameras on the new Porsche centre which shot alot of MB and you could see it was a bit dead  :'(

And Fran, will you be returning next year my dear?

There is a good chance I will venture back to LM Si!!  Deffo won't be doing TT next year... and if anyone sees me getting lured back to it... please stop me!

F

restraints at the ready  :police:


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on June 15, 2015, 02:41:25 pm
Maison Blanche did look very empty from the helicopter shots. As I wasn't there this year I don't know why that was. Does anyone know if it's been sold differently or whether the A.C.O. has restricted ticket sales in advance of turning the whole site into some sort of gross corporate venue?

According the Eurosport the race was sold out. I'm pretty sure that had I turned up on Saturday I could have bought a ticket on the gate.

Any views?

How's the spelling and grammar?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Kev_mk3 on June 15, 2015, 02:49:26 pm
How's the spelling and grammar?

10/10


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on June 15, 2015, 03:27:41 pm
Cheers!


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Jules G on June 15, 2015, 03:58:22 pm
Maison Blanche did look very empty from the helicopter shots. As I wasn't there this year I don't know why that was. Does anyone know if it's been sold differently or whether the A.C.O. has restricted ticket sales in advance of turning the whole site into some sort of gross corporate venue?

According the Eurosport the race was sold out. I'm pretty sure that had I turned up on Saturday I could have bought a ticket on the gate.

Any views?

How's the spelling and grammar?

Lord Steve,

as the building work was only just finished, the ACO decided to leave the area's where heavy plant & machinery had been working within MB to grass rather than sell the pitches and find out that they were unusable just prior to the race.

Yes, it was very frustrating seeing the empty areas.  If we had all pitched up with our camping tickets and found the site unusable we would have been rightly annoyed and upset. There would have been a lot of unhappy campers with nowhere to stay.............

It was a ""no win"" situation for the ACO and the best / worst option for them to take in the short term.

J

 


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Si H on June 15, 2015, 04:08:21 pm

It was a ""no win"" situation for the ACO and the best / worst option for them to take in the short term.

 

This is leading to the question....will MB revert to the campsite it used be in 2016 or will it remain a treasured part of our memories and become a corporate area going forward?

I guess it'll depend on how many pitches the ACO allocate and whether people think of booking it after going elsewhere this year.

Only time will tell.


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Jules G on June 15, 2015, 09:01:56 pm

How was the TT? My wife has expressed an interest in going to the TT :)


Hiya Jules

I didnt do the full fortnight this year just practice week and through to Monday night, so just caught a couple of races.

Weather not great (rain and gales and campers being taken into shelters!!) so the usual round of RTCs, cancellations and delays!  When its running its fantastic but there is an awful lot of hanging around and looking at empty tarmac!

Having said that, like LM24 its about more than just the racing and there is plenty going on to see and do.  I love the Isle of Man anyway so its always good to visit.

Ferry bookings are a bit of a nightmare and probably showing as sold out for next year already, though people can just hold a booking on a deposit and in February when the balance is due a lot will drop out and availability shows up again.  Same with accommodation, sells out pretty fast (other than camping) with lots of people booking from one year to the next.

If I am really honest, I prefer the smaller Irish road racing meetings (like Cookstown, Armoy, Ulster GP, etc) which just run over a couple of days or so and the action is fast n furious on 3-4 mile laps with group starts.  I would absolutely recommend going to any of those!!  I am off to Kells this weekend which is another great meeting but south of the border so they race on a Sunday - in NI its usually Friday practice /Saturday racing!

The Southern 100 in the Isle of Man is fab too - not on the Mountain Course but a shorter road course near Castletown.

The Scarborough meetings are good if you just want a taster of the bikes being so close and fast - but wear at least 6 layers of thermals!!

If there is anything specific I can help on just message!

F


Thanks Fran,

Will be in touch, what are the camp sites like?

can you move around the mountain course if you are on the inside of the track so to speak during practice or racing?

J



know all about Oliver mount, even peddled my Nova rally car round there back in the day:)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Fran on June 15, 2015, 09:51:31 pm

Will be in touch, what are the camp sites like?

can you move around the mountain course if you are on the inside of the track so to speak during practice or racing?


I will send a pm rather than hijack this thread!




Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: jimclark on June 16, 2015, 05:54:37 am
would of preferred

would have or would've preferred...:)

(we won't mention thoroughly as opposed to throughly...)

The best part of 170 posts on here and you still think spelling and grammar are the most important aspects of communication on CA?

Simply put....no. :)

Edit: but now that you mention it....does number of posts mean the same to you? :)


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Fran on June 16, 2015, 08:10:20 am

....does number of posts mean the same to you? :)


Eh?


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on June 16, 2015, 12:29:00 pm

....does number of posts mean the same to you? :)


Eh?

It's a mystery Fran.


Title: Re: 2015 LM Home Guard Thread
Post by: Lord Steve on June 16, 2015, 12:34:38 pm
Maison Blanche did look very empty from the helicopter shots. As I wasn't there this year I don't know why that was. Does anyone know if it's been sold differently or whether the A.C.O. has restricted ticket sales in advance of turning the whole site into some sort of gross corporate venue?

According the Eurosport the race was sold out. I'm pretty sure that had I turned up on Saturday I could have bought a ticket on the gate.

Any views?

How's the spelling and grammar?

Thanks Jules
Did you notice that the other sites were more cramped than usual due to this?
MB started to lose it's magic a few years ago I think and I enjoyed Tetre Rouge last year so I think I'll look at that site again in 2016 (planning already underway)

Steve
Lord Steve,

as the building work was only just finished, the ACO decided to leave the area's where heavy plant & machinery had been working within MB to grass rather than sell the pitches and find out that they were unusable just prior to the race.

Yes, it was very frustrating seeing the empty areas.  If we had all pitched up with our camping tickets and found the site unusable we would have been rightly annoyed and upset. There would have been a lot of unhappy campers with nowhere to stay.............

It was a ""no win"" situation for the ACO and the best / worst option for them to take in the short term.

J